Keston Sutherland

Keston Sutherland
Occupationpoet, essayist, professor
LanguageEnglish
Period1990s-present
GenreExperimental literature
Literary movementLate modernism

Keston M. Sutherland is a British poet, and Professor of Poetics at the University of Sussex.[1] He was the editor of the poetics and critical theory journal QUID and is co-editor (with Andrea Brady) of Barque Press. His poetry has been compared to J. H. Prynne, John Wilkinson, and Drew Milne.[1][2] His poem Hot White Andy was first published in the United States in a special issue of Chicago Review.[3]


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References

  1. ^ a b "Keston Sutherland". Sussex.ac.uk. Retrieved 30 January 2023.
  2. ^ Jarvis, Simon (2007). "The Poetry of Keston Sutherland". Chicago Review. 53 (1): 139–145. ISSN 0009-3696. Retrieved 31 August 2010.
  3. ^ Jacket 35 – Early 2008 – Keston Sutherland: «Hot White Andy», reviewed by John Wilkinson. Jacketmagazine.com. Retrieved on 2012-08-18.

External links

  • 'A radical poet in the age of Google and Guantánamo' by Nicholas Niarchos
  • 'Mandarin ducks and chee-chee chokes' by John Wilkinson (on Hot White Andy)
  • Review of Stress Position by Peter Manson
  • 'Unanswerable questions' by Joe Luna (on Stress Position)
  • Review of The Stats on Infinity by Adam Piette
  • 'The Poetry of Destroyed Experience' by Mathew Abbott (on The Odes to TL61P)
  • Review of Poetical Works 1999-2015 by Adam Piette
  • 'Poetry in crisis' by Ed Luker (on Poetical Works 1999-2015)
  • Review of Poetical Works 1999-2015 by Julian Murphet
  • Review of Whither Russia by Ian Patterson


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